Podcasts

Saturday, July 1, 201707/01/2017

HouseCALL-July 1, 2017

Susan discusses design concepts coming out of the recent Danish Design Conference. Plus, which household appliance do we have the most arguments about.

Friday, June 30, 201706/30/2017

George Ferrari – CEO,Community Foundation of Tompkins County

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/george-ferrari-ceocommunity-foundation-of-tompkins-county

Friday, June 30, 201706/30/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Grassroots Culture Camp

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Tuesday, June 27, 201706/27/2017

All Things Equal – June 27, 2017

Today’s guests are Karli Buday and Lanny Joyce who are both getting ready for Camp PALS, coming to Cornell this summer. Host: Susan Riley

Monday, June 26, 201706/26/2017

Cornell Cube Quest team gets shot at space launch

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell University doctoral student Kyle Doyle about the latest on NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge.

Monday, June 26, 201706/26/2017

To Your Health – June 26, 2017

Kristen Verrill invites you to celebrate 10 years of preventative services available at the Cayuga Wellness Center.

Saturday, June 24, 201706/24/2017

HouseCALL-June 24, 2017

Susan sits down with Ithaca Lawyer Paul Tavelli to discuss law related Real Estate issues.

Friday, June 23, 201706/23/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Kitchen Theatre

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Tuesday, June 20, 201706/20/2017

All Things Equal – June 20, 2017

Today’s guest is Luca Maurer, Director of the LGBTQ Resource Center at Ithaca College. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, June 19, 201706/19/2017

Sociology study looks at how technology affects long-haul truckers

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Cornell University information science professor Karen Levy about how technology is affecting workers in the trucking industry.

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